Abstract

After the Civil War, the process of reconstructing destroyed urban areas was only approached systematically (and not in a token fashion) around 1950, when the arrival of large numbers of rural immigrants threatened to collapse any possible ulterior transformation. A new kind of economic housing is considered, abandoning the rural-based criteria of both the DGRD and the INC, and the discussion leads to the possible industrialisation of building, abandoning the artisan criteria (building based on walled vaults) defended by Moya or Bassegoda...

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